Let’s face it, a lot of people don’t recycle their old electronics. When they get a new cell phone, laptop, or replace that old desktop they’ve had collecting dust since 1995, most people are clueless about what to do with their old tech products. So, into the trash they go. However, one design firm decided to follow the Three R’s (reduce, reuse, recycle), and decided to create something out of all those discarded computer parts.

In an old, abandoned warehouse, BRC Designs found hoards of “obsolete computers and electronics.” They took motherboards, computer chips, LED screens, and hard drive disks, and used them to make one of the geekiest coffee tables we’ve ever seen. By bending the materials into the correct shape, and holding them in place with sheet metal screws, the Binary Table 01 was born. Even the top of the table is recycled. It too was found in the abandoned warehouse.

Although you can’t actually plug it in and expect it to work, the table i’s still interactive. The Binary Table 01 has disks that spin, buttons that click, and pieces that slide. So, if you’re bored on a rainy day, at least your coffee table can briefly entertain you.

BRC Design’s Benjamin Rollins Caldwell says on BRC’s site that materials are very important to his design. The juxtaposition of contrasting textures plays a main role in his projects, and he said one the biggest challenges to good design is using timeless elements and finding new ways to use them. Of course, he was talking about elements like wood, metal, and glass, but it could be applied to computer parts, too, in this case.

Though we’re not sure if the table’s release during the month of April was intentional, it’s a nice way to celebrate Earth Month.